It's not just a quaint way to brush someone off anymore

Sep 10, 2008 00:02

I once again have been reminded to tout the magical properties of the stain removal product "Kiss Off" after I got little pesto stains out of white sweater. And it was achieved with relatively little effort.

If you engage in any artistic endeavors/hobbies that involve pigments, this stuff is indispensable. I got my first tube bundled with "The Master's" brush cleaner and "The Master's" hand soap. Kiss Off was the all-star of these products and is now my go-to stain remover. Food stain, pigments, dirt... it's better than any pre-treater I've used. (It takes some rubbing with a facecloth and papertowels behind the fabric to soak away the stain. You have to work the stain out, not just apply the product.)

Last week I removed bright red fountain pen ink from a tablecloth. The pen tip had fallen onto the table at an angle & the ink started flowing for awhile before I noticed. Judging by the mostly empty cartridge, soaked in a 1.5 inch diameter stain was at least an 1/8 teaspoon of ink in the cloth, probably more. With Kiss Off, twenty minutes of effort and many papertowels, I was able to get the ink out with virtually no trace.
Da shizzle:

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